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In this homily, Fr. Luke Mary Fletcher, CFR, reflects on the kind of blindness we all carry—not the kind that needs sunglasses, but the kind that keeps us from seeing our own hearts. He shares how God gently opens our eyes, sometimes in a moment of grace and sometimes through a slow, ongoing healing. Through everyday frustrations, small sacrifices, and moments of clarity, the Lord teaches us patience, selflessness, and real love. This message invites us to see how God is quietly shaping us, purifying us, and helping us grow more like Him each day.
By National Blue Army Shrine of Our Lady of FatimaIn this homily, Fr. Luke Mary Fletcher, CFR, reflects on the kind of blindness we all carry—not the kind that needs sunglasses, but the kind that keeps us from seeing our own hearts. He shares how God gently opens our eyes, sometimes in a moment of grace and sometimes through a slow, ongoing healing. Through everyday frustrations, small sacrifices, and moments of clarity, the Lord teaches us patience, selflessness, and real love. This message invites us to see how God is quietly shaping us, purifying us, and helping us grow more like Him each day.